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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostClassic stuff on JRR
Full marks for Bruce for requesting the excellent Paul Bley Quartet track "Line down." I always regret not getting this CD as the first album by this group remains one of the truly great albums of the 1980s. "Line down" does include some great interplay but I regret to say that it is a performance which still has the same amount of clout as when I heard it for the first time and which, in my opinion, so little contemporary jazz is able to match. When I heard the track for the first time, I was shocked by the almost industrial sound of Bill Frisell's guitar and the sense of Motian and Surman seeming to clamber over each other. The music always seems to balance on a knife-edge yet still retain it's ability to remain cohesie. However, the thing that I have alway loved most about this track are the crashing chords from Paul Bley's piano towards the end of the piece. After what has gone on before on this track, it is perhaps the only repost possible and I just feel that the unexpected depth of these chords right at the bass of the piano is one of the great moments in jazz. I have never been able to pick out what Bley is playing on the piano. Anyone with a better ear than myself who can advise would be appreciated if they can shed light on this. There was a rather silly suggestion on this "bored" a few weeks ago about John Surman's music taking a nose-dive after the work with the Trio. I think tonight's track demonstrated that he was still producing jazz in the late 1980s that was as vital as anything else he had recorded. As for Paul Bley, I just think he was a musician who could do not wrong. Really glad that Bruce requested this track by a truly "allstar" line up that certainly delivered the goods.
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